Student Financial Services

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Students should always complete the CSU-Pueblo Scholarship Application prior to the March 1st priority date, but there are other scholarship opportunities available as well. Private organizations offer scholarships based on a variety of criteria. Please note that this page is intended to be a research guide for students. However, these scholarships are in no way related to CSU-Pueblo and any questions you might have regarding a particular scholarship or application process would have to be directed to the scholarship provider directly.

SALT

CSU-Pueblo has teamed with American Student Assistance to bring the SALT financial program to our campus, free of charge to our students and alumni. Along with financial literacy modules and student loan information, SALT also has an extensive scholarship search available to registered members. To register and use these services at no cost, visit www.saltmoney.org/csupueblo.

Selected Scholarships

Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation

The Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation (PHEF) was established in Pueblo, Colorado in 1988. PHEF Helps students turn their educational dreams into goals and those goals into reality by providing scholarships for higher education to students in need from all backgrounds from Pueblo and Southern CO to assist them in achieving lifelong success. For more information, check out the PHEF website. Application deadline for 2014/2015 is March 14th.

Daniels Fund

Open to high school seniors from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming. You can find more information, including how to apply and other eligibility criteria, at the Daniels Fund website.

Denver Scholarship Fund

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Students, who are at least one-fourth American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut, as recognized by a tribal group served by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, may apply for a BIA grant. The amount awarded is based on financial need and availability of funds from the area agency. For additional information, write to: Scholarship Office, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, PO Box 370, New Town, ND 58763.